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UNIT SELF-TEST QUESTIONS Chem I - Unit Organizer #3 NAME 4 BIGGER PICTURE DATE Elements and Compounds 2 LAST UNIT /Experience 1 CURRENT UNIT CURRENT UNIT 3 NEXT UNIT /Experience Atoms & the Periodic Table Chemical Bonding & Naming Chemical Reactions 8 UNIT SCHEDULE 5 UNIT MAP Is about... LAB: Ionic vs. Covalent how elements form compounds --------------------------------- Chaps. 7, 8, & 9 LAB: Ion Testing which can involve which can involve Ionic Bonds ----------------Ch. 7 / 9 TEST: Ch. 7 Covalent Bonds --------------- Ch. 8 / 9 FRAME: Molecular Shapes LAB: Molecular Models TEST: Ch. 8 which can also help us understand Metallic Bonding ----------------- Ch. 7 Polyatomic Ion QUIZ #1 Polyatomic Ion QUIZ #2 Worksheet: Ionic Names TEST: Ch. 9 1) How do ions form? 2) Why do metals form positive ions (________________)? 3) Why do nonmetals form negative ions (_______________)? 4) Compare / contrast how ionic compounds are held together vs. how covalent compounds are held together. compare/contrast 6 UNIT SELF-TEST QUESTIONS use dot structures build models RELATIONSHIPS UNIT make predictions 7 KU-CRL

-------------------Ch. 7 / 9 The Unit Organizer NAME Chemical Bonding & Naming DATE 9 Expanded Unit Map Is about... how elements form compounds --------------------------------- Ch. 7, 8, & 9 Ionic Bonds -------------------Ch. 7 / 9 which can involve which can involve Covalent Bonds ------------- Ch. 8 / 9 which form from which can also help us understand which form from represented using Metallic Bonding _________ dot structures Covalent (molecular) compounds which can help predict which can be

UNIT SELF-TEST QUESTIONS The Unit Organizer NAME 4 BIGGER PICTURE DATE Elements and Compounds 2 LAST UNIT /Experience 1 CURRENT UNIT CURRENT UNIT 3 NEXT UNIT /Experience Atoms (and the Periodic Table) Chemical Bonding Chemical Reactions 8 UNIT SCHEDULE 5 UNIT MAP Is about... Unit Organizer #5 how elements form compounds --------------------------------- Chaps. 8 & 9 which can involve which can involve Polyatomic Ion Quiz #1 Ionic Bonding ----------------Ch. 8 Covalent Bonding --------------- Ch. 9 Polyatomic Ion Quiz #2 LAB: Ionic v. Covalent LAB: Testing for Ions TEST: Ch. 8 which can also help us understand Metallic Bonding ----------------- Ch. 8 Greek numbers Quiz Diatomic Element Quiz LAB: Molecular Models TEST: Ch. 9 1) How do ions form? 2) Why do metals form positive ions (cations)? 3) Why do nonmetals form negative ions (anions)? 4) Compare / contrast how ionic compounds are held together vs. how covalent compounds are held together. compare/contrast 6 UNIT SELF-TEST QUESTIONS use dot structures build models RELATIONSHIPS UNIT make predictions 7 KU-CRL